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Look its Magic – I can pay with no hands – Google’s Handsfree Payments go live for iOS and android

Hands Free is a new app from Google that will allow you to make in-store payments without ever reaching for your phone or wallet. Google is rolling out a preview in select San Francisco Bay Area stores later this year. It is not yet available to the general public yet but its concept is super cool and I hope this can be extended all over the world.

So when you need to pay for your bill or pay for goods, you just say “Pay with Google.” The app then talks to the cashier’s till via bluetooth and wifi and verifies yourself by the photo you have uploaded. No cash, no cards, nothing. Just handsfree payments. The app runs on Android 4.2 and up or any iOS device from the iPhone 4S.

Source – Google

Dunu Titan 5 – Hi-Res In Ear Headphones – Review

Welcome to my review of the Dunu Titan 5 in ear headphones. 

  

The Key Specifications

– Driver: 13mm titanium coated dynamic

– Frequency Response: 10Hz-40KHz

– SPL: 108±2dB

– Impedance: 32Ω

– Plug: 3.5mm Gold-plated L-plug

– Cord Length: 1.2m

– Weight: 24g

The Hardware

The Dunu Titan 5 have been awarded the official Hi-Res badge. That means they cover the required audio frequency to be given the Hi-Res badge. In the box you get a huge choice and types of tips. There are also ear stabilisers that position these in ear headphones perfectly inside your ear and in turn remove a lot of discomfort as the weight is evenly distributed. These aren’t cheap headphones at around £110. However the cables are detachable and therefore also replaceable should you need to connect a new cable.  The ‘Hi-Res Audio’ certified Titan 5 earphone utilizes a wide 13mm titanium diaphragm, with high power handling and a dynamic driver to provide exceptional clarity, fully defined vocals and accurate imaging.

The Audio Quality & Experience

As I mentioned these are Hi-Res headphones. And as a consequence they are capable of astonishing levels of fidelity. If you connect them directly to a smartphone they will sound fantastic. But introduce a cheap portable amp/DAC and they will explode up a notch. And guess what. Connect £500 worth of amp/DAC and these headphones are nuts good. I will stress a £60 DAC/amp is enough to give these a leap forward. 

The Dunu Titan 5 are similar to the Titan 3’s except with one main difference. The Titan 5 have been tuned to provide a deeper bass. Add that to the wide frequency response, wide soundstage and clarity of the treble and mid range and what you have is one of the best in ear headphones I have heard sub £500.  The music reproduction is detailed and precise with a wide and natural soundstage and life-like imaging. The mid range presentation is on the warmer front.

At times it’s like have a subwoofer with tracks. It’s not an earthquake it’s the Dunu Titan 5! 

The power and bass depth at times is mental but never to the detriment of the music. However, if you prefer more neutral headphones the Dunu Titan 3 probably a better choice for you. is. But having heard both, the Titan 5 are more fun and musical in my opinion, but still with amazing clarity and dynamics.

Conclusion 

My favourite in ear headphone. Period. Capable of delivering amazing audio quality and enjoyment.  Highly recommended!!!! 

More info and deal on the Dunu DN-Titan5 Hi-Res Audio In-Ear Earphones at Amazon UK

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Apple iPhone 6S  – The wonders of using iOS Reachability 

  
 

One of the best features of iOS is Reachability. It is a feature that I use multiple times a day on my iPhone 6S Plus, but it is just as useful on the smaller iPhone 6S.

It also has surprised me how many people who own an iPhone don’t know about this feature, and in some cases some thought there iPhone was faulty.

So what is Reachability. Simply it is an quick an easy method to lower the screen down 50%. Take the above screen shot. You might have wondered why you kept getting a black background on the top half of your iPhone? Well, if so, this is what you did. By double tapping the home screen button, not pressing, just double tapping, the screen will drop down 50%. This makes reaching the furthest corners of a screen a breeze. You can even now swipe down the notification centre, from the half way point.

 

Rather neat isn’t! But it doesn’t stop there. After dropping the screen and tapping on a folder, you can double tap the home button again to make the folder apps easier to reach as shown above. In fact, you could be in safari and want to type a URL. Double tap the home button when in safari to lower the screen.

To exit, double tap again, or press the home button once.

It’s so simple, but my favourite iOS feature.

Sennheiser HD598se Headphones – review

Welcome to my review of the Sennheiser HD598se headphones. 

   
 

The Key Specifications 

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– Transducer Principle Open Back 

– Impedance 50 Ω

– Frequency Response 12 – 38,500 Hz 

– Sound Pressure Level (SPL) 112 dB (1kHz / 1Vrms) 

– Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) <0.1% (1kHz, 100dB) 

– Weight (with cable) 315 g

– In the Box HD 598 Special Edition headphone / Cable 1: 3m copper cable (OFC) / 6.3mm straight plug / Cable 2: 1.2m audio cable 

The Hardware

These are a premium, audiophile-grade over-ear, open back headphones by Sennheiser. The headband is padded and the ear pads and covered in a luxurious velour. You can listen to these headphones for as long as you like. They are extremely comfortable!! Two cable options are provided a 3m and 1.2m included along with 3.5mm adapter plug. The difference between the Special Edition and standard HD598 is the Special Edition come only in black and include the 1.2m cable terminated with a 3.5mm plug for portable devices and smartphones. These headphones do not fold. Sennheiser uses their own engineered transducers that use aluminium voice coils to deliver high efficiency, excellent dynamics and low distortion. Also note that as these are open back headphones, sound pours out of these. So not ideal unless using in private.

The Audio Quality and Sound Experience

Whilst you can connect these and play sound straight from your smartphone, that will be a complete travesty as these open back premium headphones from Sennheiser are magical. First I recommend a burn in of 100 hours minimum. Next if you do use a phone as your source, make sure you have a Chord Mojo, or Oppo HA-2 as a minimum to power these headphones. Better still spend £1,000 on a decent DAC/Amp and get transported into a different world as you listen to your music. The sound stage is HUGE. Layering, voices and instruments are all finely placed. Bass is fast and impactful dependent on the track you are listening too. These are my selfish headphones. Headphones I use when I want to hear my music properly. I say selfish, as everybody else in the room can hear exactly what I am listening too as well.

Conclusion

At under £200 these headphones are brilliant. Ideal for all genres. But they most be powered by a reasonable amp/dac to bring out the best in these superb headphones from Sennheisers. Highly recommended.

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iBasso D-Zero MK2 – Portable DAC & Headphone Amplifier – Review

Welcome to my review of the iBasso D-Zero MK2 Portable DAC and Headphone Amplifier.

  

The Key Specifications

– Power Source:Built-in 4.2V Li-polymer battery
– Frequency Response: 17Hz~20 KHz +/- 1.0dB (DAC) 17Hz~100 KHz +/- 1.0dB (AMP)
– Signal to Noise Ratio:108dB (DAC line out), 102dB (Amp)
– Total Harmonic Distortion: 0.002%@1kHz/0dB (DAC line out), 0.003%@1kHz/-10dBV (AMP)
– Output Power:Up to 120mW+120mW into 16Ω
– Output Impedance: <0.5ohm
– Gain: +3dB/ +9dB (AMP)
– Battery Life: 120 Hours (AMP) 10 hours (DAC/AMP)
– Battery Charge Time: 5 Hours
– External Power supply: 5V DC
– Recommended Headphone Impedance: 8~300Ω
– Case dimension: 2.17W x 3.98L x 0.44H (inch)
– 55W x 101L x 11H (mm)
– Weight: 95g or 3.35oz
– Certificates: FCC, CE, RoHS

  

The Hardware

The iBasso D-Zero MK2 is made from an anodised aluminium housing. The front of the device features a headphone jack, aux jack, power switch with white LED and a volume controller. On the back there’s a USB output for charging the D-Zero and for connecting it to a computer, a gain switch and a USB charge switch. There’s also two LEDs a red one to indicate charging which also blinks to let you know when to charge it and an orange one to indicate USB connection. The unit features a built in battery that provides up to 120 hours play time when working as an AMP and 10 hours when used as a DAC. The D-Zero can be used with Windows PCs MAC computers OTG audio signal from an Android 4.1 or above device and the digital signal from iPhone/iPad with camera kit. The VIA Vinyl Envy USB 2.0 audio controller takes a digital signal up to 24Bit/96kHz. The DAC chipset used in the D-Zero is a Dual setup of Wolfson WM8740 DAC Chips. The OPAMP+BUF design ensures high current output allowing you to use the D-Zero with high impedence headphones.

The build quality is not as precision made as I would have expected. If you look at the mini USB socket it doesn’t quite line up exactly with the hole cut out in the aluminium body. Also why mini USB? Surely micro USB should have been used. Next the power switch looks like a  flimsy toggle. Overall, it just feels as if the component was finished by hand. That aside I do actually like the industrial look. It’s also a great compact size with flat sides for each mounting to a phone to DAP. iBasso do supply a large range of accessories with the D-Zero MK2 as shown in the photos. 

The Audio Quality and Sound Experience

Thankfully, the iBasso D-Zero MK2 sounds rather good. The Woolfson WM8740 DAC Chips have a lovely warmth to them. The D-Zero MK2 adds more bass punch to the music, with warm mids and a clearer treble. This DAC/AMP combo is musical and provides a more dynamic feel to the music. I tried several headphones and even though iBasso say this will power 300 ohm headphones, I would stick to around a max of 150 ohms to get the most out of this little black box of tricks. My Audio Technica ATH-M50x in particular paired really well with this AMP/DAC. Listening to some classical music the iBasso scaled up as the drama escalated and thumped out some very deep bass only when it was present and very quickly. What I have also found is that the iBasso sounds better after its had a 10-15 minute warm up. As a comparison I have the Fiio Q1 as well. The iBasso sounds much better than the Q1 but then it costs nearly twice as much. 

Conclusion

Priced at just under £100, the iBasso D-Zero MK2 is a great little performer with a tendency to add some warmth and impact to the music. The extra power from the amp also helps the headphones deliver a more dynamic performance. I just wish it used a micro USB connector instead of mini USB. 

More info and deals on the iBasso D-Zero Mk2 Headphone AMP and USB DAC

The World’s First 6gb ram phone gets launched – The Vivo Xplay 5

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This is one crazy beast of a phone released by Vivo. 128gb storage, 6gb ram, Snapdragon 820, dual curved screen, 5.43 inch QHD Display, metal unibody, fingerprint sensor, fast charging 3,600mAh battery, fast charging, USB Type C, Dual stereo speakers, HiFi 3 Sound System, 16mp rear and 8mp front camera and a lot more. Price $650.

It really looks like a Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge!!

Source 1 – Vivo

Source 2 – Android Authority

Fancy a Real Gold Plated Samsung Galaxy S7 or S7 Edge? – Here’s How to Order One

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It is now possible to pre order a gold or platinum plated Samsung Galaxy S7 or S7 Edge. Prices start at £1,700 to £1,900 plus VAT. Prices do include a Gear VR, Wireless Charging plate and a luxury display box. The bonus is all orders come with FREE shipping.

If you truly interested in having a special Samsung Galaxy S7 or S7 Edge then head over to Truly Exquisite .

First look at the Huawei P9 – photos and details

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So it seems Huawei will be launching the P9 with a dual lens setup, with lenses by Leica. This could be a turning point for Huawei, whereby their flagship phone might offer solid optical performance from their rear camera.

1  P9

The rest of the phone will be made from a stunning unibody design, featured with Huawei’s own CPU, the HiSilicon’s custom Kirin 955 system-on-chip, coupled with 3GB or 4GB of RAM dependant on the storage configuration which will vary from 32, 64 and 128gb. The display will still be 5.2 inch 1080p affair. Android 6.0.1 will be present.

One thing is certain is the P9 will have superb battery life since the 1080p display has a large 3,900mAH battery to keep it going all day and night.

Finally, unlike the Samsung Galaxy S7, the Huawei P9 will be using USB Type C.

Source – Venturebeat

Shopping on Amazon UK or Amazon USA – Help Gavin’s Gadgets at the same time at no extra cost

I have had a few requests for an Amazon UK and Amazon USA affiliate links. Basically if you shop on Amazon UK or Amazon US, by using the respective links below you can help Gavin’s Gadgets while you shop at no extra costs to yourself.

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Now the only bit to remember is that you will need to click the above links every time you visit Amazon. so perhaps bookmark these links to make life easier. 

Thank you in advance 🙂